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An error occurred while saving the comment An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedI didn't even realize soft returns were a feature. I thought it was just part of the character set. It is shameful that soft returns can't even be copy/pasted in this program! So much effort involved to work around this shortcoming.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedIf only Adobe would respond to this thread and say something like: Yeah, we know. We just haven't gotten to it yet. Or: Here's a work around… [the rectangle tip doesn't cut it — literally]. Posting into an unanswered thread is just super frustrating to everyone.
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Thanks for your feedback! These are actually two different feature requests, so it would be great if you could file the second one again (math operations). I’ll focus this request for the shortcut to enter the width/height.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedEven implementing this without the replacement features but just highlighting the text elements that contain the missing font would be a HUGE first step. Please fix soon.
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812 votesfeature-under-review · 112 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 02 : Prototype mode · Admin →Ron Frank supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedMaybe if it's a clickthrough, it could preview the home artboard? But page-down/up should definitely work to run through all the artboards. Definitely, this would be super helpful. The inability to have multiple concurrent clickthroughs (each updatable) in a single file forces one to create multiple files for the same project. Implementing Quick Look would really help in distinguishing the files.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedLike Stefan said. Which is similar to Illustrator, just backwards. But since the shortcuts are customizable, I would just do it the way AI does for consistency and let folks modify the shortcuts (which is what I did — and continue to do in XD using Apple's System Preferences > Keyboard > Shortcuts settings). You could also implement Pablo's method which makes good logic to me, so long as you have menu items as well for those of us who use shortcuts — and I think there are a lot of us.
An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedI don't know how this hasn't happened yet, but Select All on Artboard should totally be a thing. I need it all the time. End of story.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedI can provide a use case. Though, an overall background layer was already mentioned. Additionally, having all ones comments on a layer — across artboards! — makes it so one can export with or without those comments with just a single click. Also, with Illustrator type layers, you can also see all the objects within a single layer.
I'm a big fan of AI / ID layers and see nearly no use for the current one. Clearly, I'm in the minority though. Sketch is doing great, and they also do not have layers the way Illustrator and InDesign do. I actually was considering a move to Sketch until I realized they too don't have what I'm looking for. So now I'm considering a move back to Illustrator. They have some nice new tools, including an asset export palette that looks compelling. BUT, I don't think they have prototyping, and that's great in XD.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedI don't really understand how this is a layers panel (and my colleagues too are flummoxed). To us it appears as simply a list of the elements on one artboard. Can someone PLEASE help us understand how this panel is useful?
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1) Make it so one put elements from different artboards on the same layer.
2) Basically, just make it like Illustrator. Period! Let us drag elements from one layer to another.
3) Let us hide the entire list of elements in a layer (like illustrator).
4) I don't actually know where to end. Just make it like Illustrator in every way.
5) Provide a video demo of how this panel gets used in an actual project. What problem is it solving in its current state? How is this a Layers panel?
6) Rename the panel: "Elements" or "Objects"Ron Frank supported this idea · -
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We’ve begun working on an easier way to crop your images without using an image mask and will be releasing this in an upcoming release!
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409 votesfeature-under-review · 51 comments · Adobe XD: Feature Requests (Read-Only) » 01 : Design mode · Admin →Ron Frank supported this idea ·
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedPlease! This seems like it would be so easy since nearly every other application works this way.
Extra points for low-hanging fruit?
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An error occurred while saving the comment Ron Frank commentedSimilar to InDesign, I agree. Including command-clicking an master-artboard item on a regular artboard would unlink it. That way you could locally modify it.
Version 19, and still no support for a character that is supported in nearly every other application on the Mac since at least 1989. If someone from Adobe could just explain why it's not supported, I think that would ease a lot of frustration. From the user side of things, it just seems like a simple fix — but I'm guessing it's not?